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the government would like a bigger recall of millions more for not latching. a big week for bathing suits. air new zealand's in-flight magazine featuring swimseat. and barbie on the cover of "sports illustrated." calling bad for women's body images. >>> a superstar on the baseball diamond is also calling it quits, but that likely won't keep him from making millions off the field. 2014 will be new york yankees' shorpstop derek jeeter last season, but he'll still help companies sell you stuff. the endorsement deal, estimated about $8 million to $9 million. it will drop slightly, analysts say and business in cooperstown, new york, could get a boost. hotel rooms are going fast for the hall of fame ceremony of the year 2020. that's the first year jeter is eligible for the hall of tame. >>> congrats to all the u.s. olympians winning medals in sochi. they'll also get a nice bonus after they step off the podium. the u.s. olympic committee awards its athleteses 25ds,000 for god, s 25,000 for silver, $10,000 for bronze. the tax man wants a piece of that, including prize
the government would like a bigger recall of millions more for not latching. a big week for bathing suits. air new zealand's in-flight magazine featuring swimseat. and barbie on the cover of "sports illustrated." calling bad for women's body images. >>> a superstar on the baseball diamond is also calling it quits, but that likely won't keep him from making millions off the field. 2014 will be new york yankees' shorpstop derek jeeter last season, but he'll still help companies...
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size of warren buffett's fortune, so many lawyers and smart accountants you manipulate whatever the government does. the keep is upper middle class and middle class workers, very often husband and wife both working, people who start businesses, historically in america, we start about 500,000 small businesses a year. about 400,000 fail. so we have a net increase every year of 100,000 small businesses. that's been the driving force. the real focus of reagan was, and i was a part of this with jack kemp. the real focus was, less regulation, less red tape. more free time to grow jobs. lower taxes on people who want to go out and be aunt tentrepre. make people feel good about creating jobs. it worked twice. with reagan and in the '90s with clinton, in both cases, it did dramatic changes. >> you have 2.3 million children in this country who are living with a parent who is long-term unemployed. newt. 2.3 million kids. if reaganomics works, why aren't soaring corporate profits helping everybody? >> well, raken nommics was not just about soaring corporate profits. this is frankly a left wing liable, bec
size of warren buffett's fortune, so many lawyers and smart accountants you manipulate whatever the government does. the keep is upper middle class and middle class workers, very often husband and wife both working, people who start businesses, historically in america, we start about 500,000 small businesses a year. about 400,000 fail. so we have a net increase every year of 100,000 small businesses. that's been the driving force. the real focus of reagan was, and i was a part of this with jack...
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both seemed skeptical of the government's case. >> you create commerce in order to regulate it? >> reporter: yet they asked tough questions of both sides giving hope to the law's supporters it may survive at least in part. >> i don't think you're addressing their main point, which is that they're not creating commerce in health care, it's already there and we're all going to need some kind of health care -- most of us will -- at some point. >> reporter: after the decision is handed down, the big question quickly becomes what now? house republican leaders have made clear if the law is not completely thrown out, they'll vote to repeal whatever's left. and for weeks, both the white house and congressional republicans have been quietly strategizing their message so they are ready as soon as the decision comes. kate bolduan, cnn, washington. >>> she was one of the most prominent atheist bloggers on the internet. and now she has shocked some of her readers by converting to catholicism. we'll hear why in her own words. >>> leah was one of the most prominent atheist bloggers on the inte
both seemed skeptical of the government's case. >> you create commerce in order to regulate it? >> reporter: yet they asked tough questions of both sides giving hope to the law's supporters it may survive at least in part. >> i don't think you're addressing their main point, which is that they're not creating commerce in health care, it's already there and we're all going to need some kind of health care -- most of us will -- at some point. >> reporter: after the...
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and government, too. government using us as a commodity. watching us to see who -- you know what i mean? we are just the product. >> you know what, we're talking about it so far from the point of view of an ordinary person who doesn't realize when they get the benefit of free services, they're also paying the price of reduced lifetime opportunity. they don't get there's a trade-off. they don't get that it comes around indirectly, but that when you choose free stuff, you're actually lessening your own job prospects. even it comes around through a whole cycle in the economy. >> so many look at the security issues from the nsa perspective, and that's one story they talk about, and then they don't seem to think it's connected with the other story, which is look at this great new gadget, new phone, new technology. but this is the same trend just in different applications? >> there's nothing wrong with the gadgets. i love gadgets. i make them. the problem is where the lotus of control. if you give someone else the control. >> and we have. >> we h
and government, too. government using us as a commodity. watching us to see who -- you know what i mean? we are just the product. >> you know what, we're talking about it so far from the point of view of an ordinary person who doesn't realize when they get the benefit of free services, they're also paying the price of reduced lifetime opportunity. they don't get there's a trade-off. they don't get that it comes around indirectly, but that when you choose free stuff, you're actually...
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are led by the syrian government. there's a lot of skepticism about it, certainly from the population, the opposition who have suffered so much as a result of the government crackdown, and also from the international community. even the united nations secretary general, who basically discounted a syrian attempt at parliamentary elections, within the last two weeks. the syrian government has promised reforms, while also carrying out massive attacks on syrian population centers at the same time. which is why it's credibility is so questioned. what's been interesting is that even the government has started to admit that there are different kinds of protesters in opposition to it. there are those that are peaceful protesters, and those that are armed and those that may be affiliated with groups like al qaeda. and that's a big shift from a year and three months ago -- >> okay. >> -- when it claimed that any protester was a member of al qaeda and israel at the same time. >> ivan watson, thanks so much, reporting from turkey
are led by the syrian government. there's a lot of skepticism about it, certainly from the population, the opposition who have suffered so much as a result of the government crackdown, and also from the international community. even the united nations secretary general, who basically discounted a syrian attempt at parliamentary elections, within the last two weeks. the syrian government has promised reforms, while also carrying out massive attacks on syrian population centers at the same time....
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the government looks like it isn't going to shut down the economy. we're seeing unemployment come down, and some people, though long-term unemployed are coming back. this thing just doesn't go away overnight when you're xpeevs experienced what we have? >> start investing and hiring again would be great. >> i hope so. >> ken, good to see yyou. >>> what's the price of being cool? what apple is paying for beats, headphone and music streaming service started by rapper dr. dre and music's mogul jimmy iovene. this video appeared on facebook. >> billionaire boyz club for real, homey. huh? physic fix your face. fix your face. oh, the [ bleep ] forbes list just changed. >> tyrese gibson. don't forget about dre. despite beatz popularity, dissing the deal saying it doesn't make sense with apple. then again, polaroid didn't evolve from the camara and sony not from the walkman. the company bought 24 companies in the past 18 months. regardless, the move is so 2014. apple buys beatz and the news is confirmed by a video on facebook. >>> move over facebook. here come
the government looks like it isn't going to shut down the economy. we're seeing unemployment come down, and some people, though long-term unemployed are coming back. this thing just doesn't go away overnight when you're xpeevs experienced what we have? >> start investing and hiring again would be great. >> i hope so. >> ken, good to see yyou. >>> what's the price of being cool? what apple is paying for beats, headphone and music streaming service started by rapper dr....
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the government confirmed 138 deaths. the red cross claims as many as 1200 killed. 1,000 in the city of to beitocl. trees are blocking roads, communication lines are down. torrential rains plus the storm surge have put entire towns under water. many evacuated ahead of the storm, but officials say the storm was too powerful for some evacuation centers, and some people there died. many people helped flood victims escape the rising waters including two of our journalists, producer tim schwarz and cnn international anchor andrew stevens helping in a rescue effort of an injured man, pushing him through waist-high water to safety. >> anymore in there, josh? >> two more. >> they are in tacloban reporting on the typhoon aftermath. >> reporter: the devastation in this city is staggering. no building escaping damage, the destruction caused by typhoon haiyan is everywhere. it left the city cut off from the rest of the country, its people increasingly desperate. roads are still impassable, all communications are down. medical supplie
the government confirmed 138 deaths. the red cross claims as many as 1200 killed. 1,000 in the city of to beitocl. trees are blocking roads, communication lines are down. torrential rains plus the storm surge have put entire towns under water. many evacuated ahead of the storm, but officials say the storm was too powerful for some evacuation centers, and some people there died. many people helped flood victims escape the rising waters including two of our journalists, producer tim schwarz and...
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government. unfortunately most people don't understand -- >> that's just one example of the actions. >> it's very political. >> that's just one example and this is a long list that we compiled from the indictment. there are -- it's more than a dozen not speech, actions that the former president allegedly took. >> like what? >> where do i even start? >> tell me. what actions? >> having the arizona speaker to interfere to ascertain -- >> a speech. it's speech. it's not action. >> almost all alleged criminal activity has to do with using words and speech. >> no. >> this is obviously the defense that you're going to use and it will be fascinating to see how it works out in a court of law. i want to move on to another issue. >> no, i want to tell you, though. you make an interesting point because you're saying that asking is action. no, asking is aspirational. asking is not action. it's core free speech. the press should be defending free speech in this case because it's the most protected speech. >>
government. unfortunately most people don't understand -- >> that's just one example of the actions. >> it's very political. >> that's just one example and this is a long list that we compiled from the indictment. there are -- it's more than a dozen not speech, actions that the former president allegedly took. >> like what? >> where do i even start? >> tell me. what actions? >> having the arizona speaker to interfere to ascertain -- >> a speech....
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i think we have to take seriously the warnings that we've heard from the us and other governments. we've seen a number of embassies send their dependent personnel home or essentially close the doors. we've seen a number of airlines actually shut down service to we're iran. and i think that speaks to serious reason to believe that the iranians are poised to retaliate in a significant way. >> yeah >> now, what do you think iran or one of its proxies is likely to attack a us asset in the middle east or anywhere else. because of course, they have said that because of us support of israel, that the united states is tied into any potential response as well. >> i am less confident that the iranians will strike out directly the united states in the immediate term, i think that's always a risk because of course they consider us an adversary and there's a very long history of iran hitting american targets, including over the course of the past six plus months since the war in gaza erupted. >> yeah. so i guess one of the major concerns here is, look, i don't have to tell you there are a lot o
i think we have to take seriously the warnings that we've heard from the us and other governments. we've seen a number of embassies send their dependent personnel home or essentially close the doors. we've seen a number of airlines actually shut down service to we're iran. and i think that speaks to serious reason to believe that the iranians are poised to retaliate in a significant way. >> yeah >> now, what do you think iran or one of its proxies is likely to attack a us asset in...
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even if they had a mortgage, the federal government extended mortgage fore bbearance. we know the rental assistance is availability and picking up pace. the message to landlords right now is, truly, the public health largely rests in your hands. because of the link of eviction and the spread of covid-19, it is critical you apply for rental assistance and wait to evict because of the long-term hardship and also the immediate threat to covid-19 surge that this will create. >> emily benfer, thank you for your insight. appreciate it. >>> also at 1:00 p.m. eastern this afternoon, we'll have a live interview with congresswoman cori bush who slept on the steps of the capitol. in her message to colleagues, how she feels about the moratorium. we'll talk to the congresswoman in a little bit. >>> ahead, the dangers of the delta variant are becoming more clear. why are some republicans mocking coronavirus restrictions? anks, . and for unexpected heartburn... frank is a fan of pepcid. it works in minutes. nexium 24 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four days to fully work. pepc
even if they had a mortgage, the federal government extended mortgage fore bbearance. we know the rental assistance is availability and picking up pace. the message to landlords right now is, truly, the public health largely rests in your hands. because of the link of eviction and the spread of covid-19, it is critical you apply for rental assistance and wait to evict because of the long-term hardship and also the immediate threat to covid-19 surge that this will create. >> emily benfer,...
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attorneys in america. >> turning government investigators on opponents. >> i have absolutely no doubt that obama and biden were involved. >> with an attorney general willing to do his
attorneys in america. >> turning government investigators on opponents. >> i have absolutely no doubt that obama and biden were involved. >> with an attorney general willing to do his
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and now thanks to special government grants, every dollar you give before december 31st can multiply up to 10 times the impact. that means more food, water, medicine and help for kids around the world. you'll also receive a free tote bag to share your support for children in need. childhood without food is unimaginable. get fed up. call us now or visit getfedupnow.org today. pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water. >>> welcome back. a new proposal in the california state assembly hopes to fight a growing fentanyl problem among children. the bill, which is gaining bipartisan support, would require schools to carry doses of the emergency drug narcan, which can counteract the effects of the deadly opioid fentanyl. the state health department says over 220 teenagers overdosed on the drug in 2021 alone. california's superintendent calls fentanyl overdoses the fastest growing cause of death among young
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funded president biden in a statement just now saying that this measure keeps the government open. he says that invests in the american people. and he says that it strengthens the economy and the american national security. and you really do see in this measure both sides pointing to things that they say that they got out the president saying in that statement saying that it represents a compromise, which means neither side got everything that it wanted. and you see republicans pointing to some of the measures on border security, including 2000 new border patrol agents and 8,000 more detention beds for migrants as examples of ways that this funding in bill strengthens the southern border. that's obviously a key priority for them. you also see democrats talking about what they got out of this bill, including 1 billion for federal childcare and education like head start things like $120 million for cancer research. there's also money in there for alzheimer's for each search. and what this bill also does is cut aid to the un agency that provides funding to the palestinians. and of cou
funded president biden in a statement just now saying that this measure keeps the government open. he says that invests in the american people. and he says that it strengthens the economy and the american national security. and you really do see in this measure both sides pointing to things that they say that they got out the president saying in that statement saying that it represents a compromise, which means neither side got everything that it wanted. and you see republicans pointing to some...
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cnn, washington. >>> the ukrainian government is not only blaming the rebels. it has been battling for the last three months but also the russian government. kiev accuses moscow of arming, training and supporting the separatists. international correspondent ivan watson spoke exclusively to the prime minister. he said he believes the missile system used to shoot down the airliner was supplied to the rebels by russia. >> this is not the russian-led terrorists who pressed the button. this is someone well trained. someone who knows how this russian machine works. someone who has an experience and we together with the international community will find out all responsible for this international crime. and those who supported them. this is the crime against humanity. and the building of international criminal court is very big. >> if the question on many minds, just why did malaysia flight 17 fly over a war zone? cnn's richard quest with some answers next. (vo) you know that dream... where you're the hero? hey... you guys mind warming this fella up for me? i'm gonna g
cnn, washington. >>> the ukrainian government is not only blaming the rebels. it has been battling for the last three months but also the russian government. kiev accuses moscow of arming, training and supporting the separatists. international correspondent ivan watson spoke exclusively to the prime minister. he said he believes the missile system used to shoot down the airliner was supplied to the rebels by russia. >> this is not the russian-led terrorists who pressed the...
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government there from haiti. now, this is unfortunately a state of terror that so many haitians live in day after day. many people are released sometimes for no reason, sometimes for ransom, but clearly this is a dangerous situation for this family. the charity at this hour saying that they are asking for everybody's prayers and they are also asking for privacy. >> paula hancocks, thank you. i want to bring in our haitian journalist, the founder and editor for the "haitian times" and joins me live from indianapolis. gary, in your view, why are these kidnappings happening? >> well, they have been happening for quite some time now. i think what's happening is that they feel that the gang leaders, they feel that their days are numbered. there is talk about sending some kind of intervention, troops, police force to pacify the situation. so i think now is the most dangerous time to be in haiti because anything can happen to you. >> and who is generally behind these alleged kidnappings? >> well, there are several gangs
government there from haiti. now, this is unfortunately a state of terror that so many haitians live in day after day. many people are released sometimes for no reason, sometimes for ransom, but clearly this is a dangerous situation for this family. the charity at this hour saying that they are asking for everybody's prayers and they are also asking for privacy. >> paula hancocks, thank you. i want to bring in our haitian journalist, the founder and editor for the "haitian...
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either that the russians are using it as a fire base to attack civilian and possibly other targets in government held territory on the other side. that is exactly what we found when we visited a village in the location. destroyed by a missile but the lucky escape of a young couple is overshadowed by a catastrophe. the first russian rocket hit the local soccer pitch and sent them scrambling into their basement safe from the second. after what happened, we jump at every sound he says. the ukrainian authorities state both rockets were fired by russian troops from the grounds of a nuclear power station captured in march. the international over the future of the nuclear power station is very obvious when you stand here and you can see the six reactors of the biggest nuclear power station in the hole of europe. the united nations, the international community are reacting in horror at the mere thought that this could be at center of fighting. ukraine blames russia for using the nuclear plant as a fire base and insists that it's not able to shoot back for risk of blowing up the nuclear facility. the rus
either that the russians are using it as a fire base to attack civilian and possibly other targets in government held territory on the other side. that is exactly what we found when we visited a village in the location. destroyed by a missile but the lucky escape of a young couple is overshadowed by a catastrophe. the first russian rocket hit the local soccer pitch and sent them scrambling into their basement safe from the second. after what happened, we jump at every sound he says. the...
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the whole government shutdown over the wall is still in the rearview mirror? is this to get his base all excited? >> certainly that is part of it. i also think that he believes that if he plays hardball with mexico, and with the northern triangle countries, they're going to do more to somehow stop the caravan of migrants. i think he believes that maybe these governments are somehow complicit in what is happening organically at these countries. in addition to threatening to close off the border, he's also announced that he is stopping foreign aid to honduras, el salvador and guatemala, the northern triangle countries, where most of these migrants are originating from. that is just stupid. ham-handed. short-sighted. it is not going to create less immigrants. it is going to cause more immigrants. you know, i mean we have to understand that these countries are our neighbors. we have a vested interest in making sure, and helping them get out of their crises. look, fred, nobody leaves their country because they want to. people leave their country because they feel t
the whole government shutdown over the wall is still in the rearview mirror? is this to get his base all excited? >> certainly that is part of it. i also think that he believes that if he plays hardball with mexico, and with the northern triangle countries, they're going to do more to somehow stop the caravan of migrants. i think he believes that maybe these governments are somehow complicit in what is happening organically at these countries. in addition to threatening to close off the...
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the trump administration will push back on this idea of a one china policy, something the american government has observed since the late '70s. now, the trump team has a very busy monday planned, three different people will come here to trump tower to meet with the president-elect. some could be up for jobs. among them, debra yang, a u.s. attorney in california. two south carolina pol tigs will be here, including congressman mitt mill vain any and katherine templeton, rumored to be a front-runner for 2018. monday will be a big day. it will be the formal announcement of general james mattis as trump's pick for secretary of defense. a lot of eyes here. >> thank you so much outside trump tower. let's talk more about all this with allen lickman. a presidential who represented that trump would win the election. we tried to get you right away and you were overseas and someone else got you at the time. good to see you, professor. >> same. >> let's begin with this phone call with frum antrump and taiwan's president. what is wrong with him having a phone conversation? >> there is a big difference. >>
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and our view is that parents and not government should raise children. so, that's the moral principle is that issue here. and i would die for that moral principle, because you don't want a society where government -- >> a lot of people might say that the moral principle here is that a little girl should get treated properly. >> the parents live with her and observed her daily and believe that the chemotherapy was killing her. and in fact, chemotherapy can kill people this age, and it certainly can make them infertile, sterilize them, cause all kinds of other health problems. and so, the parents aren't even opposed to chemotherapy in the an tract. they simply want to try an alternative, less invasive treatment first, and that's when the hospital got aggressive. >> look, i fully agree, and i've seen it myself, chemo can have horrible effects on the body and it can do terrible things, but in case after case, people do come back from that, especially younger people who can recover more easily. you know, isn't this just a huge risk on the part of the parents?
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citizens and are doing so while they serve the united states government overseas. so imagine you are someone who has been deployed overseas and you have just become a u.s. citizen in the last few years. or as there are thousands of cases of, you are a not-yet u.s. citizen serving in the military overseas. if you have a child overseas, that child will not automatically become a u.s. citizen. as parents, you will have to then apply for that child to become a u.s. citizen. it doesn't make them ineligible, as you said, but it adds a process. it's a long and arduous process to apply for american citizenship, of course, and one that a lot of parents don't necessarily want to undertake. now, the administration is downplaying the number of people who are affected by this. the department of defense says it's around 100 people per year. they just said on a phone call a short while ago that it's a handful of people. but that's kind of beyond the point. if you look at this carefully, the people who are being affected are people who are not born in the u.s., who are not citizen
citizens and are doing so while they serve the united states government overseas. so imagine you are someone who has been deployed overseas and you have just become a u.s. citizen in the last few years. or as there are thousands of cases of, you are a not-yet u.s. citizen serving in the military overseas. if you have a child overseas, that child will not automatically become a u.s. citizen. as parents, you will have to then apply for that child to become a u.s. citizen. it doesn't make them...
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i think everybody thinks the government or somebody's going to take care of it, and unfortunately, i think that's what most of the u. s is thinking. and they need to wake up and people need to start conserving water now before it's too late. we lost all of our water has already pushed farmers like wolf philander to the brink . do you fear that the future of farming in arizona is under threat? yeah no one can produce it like the colorado river can for food. it's just nowhere on earth. is it done like that? so, yeah. i'm really worried 50 years down the road unless we come up with solutions. farming won't be here. time to come up with those solutions is running out. lucy kavanagh. thanks so much for that. alright coming up carriages, crown jewels, concerts, buckingham palace and the bbc, releasing some of the plans for the coronation of king charles the third next month. we'll tell you all the details, details next. but first, the state of california has the highest rate of homelessness in the country and often living among the thousands of unsheltered people. are their four legged and
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so the city asking for help from the federal government and trying to meet the gap, you know, as they try and set up these tents so that people can be housed. now, in terms of family, as i said, this will only house 500 single adults. families, which have also been coming in in the last couple mos, will be sent to a hotel in midtown manhattan, the row hotel is being set up as an intake sent wrer families will be able so stay and get connected with some of the help that these migrants need. some of them are only passing through new york. some of them are not necessarily looking to stay in new york, but the city has to step in, connect people to resources, and this is all part of that effort. so, again the city saying they hope to open this up by the end of this month. if construction moves along, they could be doing it much sooner than that. fred? >> all right. space always a premium and a challenge in new york city. gloria, thanks so much. >>> coming up, prices still red-hot and mortgage rates too high for some home buyers. will the volatile economy hurt democrats in the midterm elect
so the city asking for help from the federal government and trying to meet the gap, you know, as they try and set up these tents so that people can be housed. now, in terms of family, as i said, this will only house 500 single adults. families, which have also been coming in in the last couple mos, will be sent to a hotel in midtown manhattan, the row hotel is being set up as an intake sent wrer families will be able so stay and get connected with some of the help that these migrants need. some...
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. >> they said it would not compromise on safety but told the government to stay out of regulating passenger comfort. the faa and the department of transportation declined our interview requests. >> their position to date has been how uncomfortable you are is between you and the air carrier. >>> hello again, everyone. thank you for joining me. i'm fredricka whitfield. it comes down to months of campaigning. three days until the midterm elections. the balance of power in congress is on the line. president biden hitting the campaign trail hard this weekend putting his political weight into some of the most critical races making stops today in illinois and pennsylvania. arlette sainz is with us in illinois. what was biden's message in the crucial final motels before voting? >> reporter: well, fred, president biden has tried to hammer away at his message that he believes republicans would pose a greater risk if they take vol of the house and senate. all of this coming as democrats' control could be in jeopardy over economic discontent among voters. the president was here in joliet, illinois camp
. >> they said it would not compromise on safety but told the government to stay out of regulating passenger comfort. the faa and the department of transportation declined our interview requests. >> their position to date has been how uncomfortable you are is between you and the air carrier. >>> hello again, everyone. thank you for joining me. i'm fredricka whitfield. it comes down to months of campaigning. three days until the midterm elections. the balance of power in...
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. >> if the government tries to take the approach on that it could backfire. i think beijing knows it. >> reporter: he says the bigger obstacle facing swift is places like this. this is beijing's famous silk market. you can see bus loads of people come here. a lot of them western tourists. they come by the millions each year for counterfeit versions of the world's biggest brands openly sold for a fraction of the price. there are so many people here. it's incredible. and even though most of what's being sold is fake, this place brings in so much money. the authorities, the market supervisors, they just look the other way. taylor swift's clothing line hasn't even launched yet in china, but knockoffs are already big sellers online. he says it's a part of doing business in the world's counterfeiting superpower. >> how big of a threat is the counterfeit issue to artists like taylor swift? >> in fact far more fabricated items than authentic ones that will be circulating in the chinese market. >> he says swift still stands to make massive profit teaming up with aliba
. >> if the government tries to take the approach on that it could backfire. i think beijing knows it. >> reporter: he says the bigger obstacle facing swift is places like this. this is beijing's famous silk market. you can see bus loads of people come here. a lot of them western tourists. they come by the millions each year for counterfeit versions of the world's biggest brands openly sold for a fraction of the price. there are so many people here. it's incredible. and even though...
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our government is not really set up for this kind of enforcement. so we're going to obviously depend on business owners to obviously help enforce within their own businesses. if they're not, we have ability to shut the businesses down. >> meaning -- meaning you're asking the businesses, or you're allowing these businesses to say, for instance, put up a sign that says, you know, no masks, no entry? that kind of thing? if they don't adhere to that you could potentially shut down businesses? >> exactly. obviously, we have our police department. we have our court compliance officers to go in and help enforce if someone is for some reason not following the instructions of a business owner. if we have businesses flagrantly violating the rules and are not mandating that their customers comply with the social distancing orders wearing masks inside other businesses, we will unfortunately have to shut them down. >> so miami-dade county has been one of the hardest hit areas in the state. accounting for about a third of all cases in the state. how concerned are
our government is not really set up for this kind of enforcement. so we're going to obviously depend on business owners to obviously help enforce within their own businesses. if they're not, we have ability to shut the businesses down. >> meaning -- meaning you're asking the businesses, or you're allowing these businesses to say, for instance, put up a sign that says, you know, no masks, no entry? that kind of thing? if they don't adhere to that you could potentially shut down businesses?...
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government identify at least 96 sets of american remains. schwimmer remains the remains of the first marine. >> if the kid that was staring at me was 16 years old, i had the toughest time the next day. >> reporter: the remains of sergeant summers are some of the latest discovered. and here in east washington a burial with full military honors for summers. killed at 27, his nephews and descendants now looking on. the promise of no one left behind finally fulfilled. >> the thing about this that is important is this is how we bury the dead. we do not leave them in the middle of nowhere. this is the best country in the world. and this is part of it. >> heroes forever. all right. that was mike valero reporting. i'm fredricka whitfield. don't miss "the situation room" with wolf blitzer tonight at 7:00 eastern time. >>> but first cnn "newsroom" continues right now with jim ac acosta. >>> you are live in the cnn "newsroom". i'm
government identify at least 96 sets of american remains. schwimmer remains the remains of the first marine. >> if the kid that was staring at me was 16 years old, i had the toughest time the next day. >> reporter: the remains of sergeant summers are some of the latest discovered. and here in east washington a burial with full military honors for summers. killed at 27, his nephews and descendants now looking on. the promise of no one left behind finally fulfilled. >> the thing...
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then the big deadline of midnight thursday, october 1st, to get a bill to fund the government before it potentially shuts down. >> a lot at stake. thanks so much for that. overall, the $3.5 trillion budget bill is at the heart of a major divide in the democratic party. moderates saying it is too expensive, progressives argue it is a must. so what's in the bill, how will the money be spent potentially? here is tom foreman. >> reporter: what can you buy for $3.5 trillion? high on the deliverable list is education. the american families plan puts $200 billion into universal pre-k, educating 3 and 4-year-olds, effecting 5 million kids. provide two years of tuition free community college for older students, feds picking up 75% of the tab, states covering the rest. there would be 82 billion for public school improvements, also more money for universities that serve minority groups, including historically black colleges. >> we need to deliver for the american people. >> reporter: there would be help with child care, middle to low income families with kids under five send no more than 7% of
then the big deadline of midnight thursday, october 1st, to get a bill to fund the government before it potentially shuts down. >> a lot at stake. thanks so much for that. overall, the $3.5 trillion budget bill is at the heart of a major divide in the democratic party. moderates saying it is too expensive, progressives argue it is a must. so what's in the bill, how will the money be spent potentially? here is tom foreman. >> reporter: what can you buy for $3.5 trillion? high on the...
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he then pushed for the government to review and declassify it, so he and others could review it without for jeopardizing their security clearance. he was briefly interviewed schpitz, but they declined to investigate it. >> they did investigate. >> reporter: he then took his information to the house intelligence committee. this is the latest example of trump advisers mixed up in efforts to find dirt on clinton. fired chief strategist steve bannon told the house intelligence committee in february that trump campaign staff were repeatedly contacted by advisers, suggesting ways to get the deleted e-mails. a trump campaign officials tells cnn, quote, the campaign does not comment on matters of interest to the special counsel or the congressional committees. the material was never verified. a cybersecurity expert who also saw the information, said it appeared to be fake. i'm sure shurp they posted on the dark web equivalent of reddit, he said. sources told cnn there was no indication that schmitz was influenced by agents of a foreign power when he brought the material to agencies. now he's be
he then pushed for the government to review and declassify it, so he and others could review it without for jeopardizing their security clearance. he was briefly interviewed schpitz, but they declined to investigate it. >> they did investigate. >> reporter: he then took his information to the house intelligence committee. this is the latest example of trump advisers mixed up in efforts to find dirt on clinton. fired chief strategist steve bannon told the house intelligence committee...
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government monitored some muslim-americans for years. cnn's justice correspondent pamela brown has more. >> reporter: in a new report, the federal government spied on muslim-americans for six years according to the latest documents leaked by former nsa contractor edward snowden. an attorney, two professors, the executive director of the muslim organization c.a.r.e., even a political opponent running for office, all of whom deny ties to terrorism. many say the report is alarming. >> all americans should be concerned. it maine one group of americans today but tomorrow it may be another. >> reporter: the article published overnight identifies the five americans based off an nsa spreadsheet titled fisa recap. the foreign intelligence act allows the government to monitor u.s. citizens with a judge's afrooufl the fisa court. the spreadsheet designate 20s 2 e-mail addresses belonging to u.s. persons and nearly 2,000 belonging to foreigners. many of the e-mail addresses on the list reportedly belong to foreigners the government believed were lin
government monitored some muslim-americans for years. cnn's justice correspondent pamela brown has more. >> reporter: in a new report, the federal government spied on muslim-americans for six years according to the latest documents leaked by former nsa contractor edward snowden. an attorney, two professors, the executive director of the muslim organization c.a.r.e., even a political opponent running for office, all of whom deny ties to terrorism. many say the report is alarming. >>...
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but the government said the bending of the curve, too soon to say when it will peak. the government today said, the health secretary said, 7 761 million pieces of personal protective equipment have been delivered to as many as 53,000 health care facilities across the country. the scale is monumental. but the health secretary has taken heat as well. he's in effect implied in some of the his public statements that health care professionals need to stick to just using the medical and safety equipment that the government says that they should use. don't use more. certainly don't use less. the implication being that perhaps the health care professionals hadn't been handling the stocks properly. and the message from the government is, we only have enough for exactly what we say you need. so yes, it's a -- the health care issue remains a big issue despite the prime minister's personal situation. >> certainly some similarities between what you're reporting and what we're hearing here in the u.s. both in the deficienc deficienci deficienci deficiencies. >>> researchers say the
but the government said the bending of the curve, too soon to say when it will peak. the government today said, the health secretary said, 7 761 million pieces of personal protective equipment have been delivered to as many as 53,000 health care facilities across the country. the scale is monumental. but the health secretary has taken heat as well. he's in effect implied in some of the his public statements that health care professionals need to stick to just using the medical and safety...
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at the time of the proposal, kushner was not a member of the government. he did have a preliminary security. kushner's attorney have said that he will cooperate with investigations. >> fred. >> you are there in moscow, how is this reporting play out there and has there been a response from the kremlin? >> fred, not from the kremlin but we did hear from the foreign ministry earlier today. the spokeswoman responding to a text message. she called it simply internal political squabbles. we assume that they were given that this was between kislyak. the kremlin did not answer that question when we put it to them either. t russia is being used as a tool by trump's opponents to hurt the administration and i think that's why you see here and they're keeping it fair lilo profile on these issues and not wanting to say too much. just enough to defend russia and create a sense that's political chaos in washington. frankly, they are already are and watching that has to be said. part of the statements coming out of trump during part of his visit of his policy is going to
at the time of the proposal, kushner was not a member of the government. he did have a preliminary security. kushner's attorney have said that he will cooperate with investigations. >> fred. >> you are there in moscow, how is this reporting play out there and has there been a response from the kremlin? >> fred, not from the kremlin but we did hear from the foreign ministry earlier today. the spokeswoman responding to a text message. she called it simply internal political...
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as i said earlier, we need influx of resources that can only come from the federal government. we need to help schools open across the country, between 150 and $200 billion. we can get money out very, very fast. we did it in 2009. part of the obama administration. we have to do this in a fairway, get money to the schools and school districts that need it most, rather than the president talking about taking away funds, st starving public education, now is the time to invest and we have to do it now. >> thank you, sir, for coming back. >> thanks for having me. >> as i mentioned, we have been asking for reaction to the push to open schools or at least i shouldn't say reopen schools, school never ended. bring the kids back into the building, into the classroom. here are a few of the responses. the first from donna. distance learning doesn't work for everyone, underserves many children, especially those in poor communities. schools could be open in low outbreak states with strict protocols in place. we're working hard in connecticut to ensure children are in the safest environment p
as i said earlier, we need influx of resources that can only come from the federal government. we need to help schools open across the country, between 150 and $200 billion. we can get money out very, very fast. we did it in 2009. part of the obama administration. we have to do this in a fairway, get money to the schools and school districts that need it most, rather than the president talking about taking away funds, st starving public education, now is the time to invest and we have to do it...
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in a speech tonight, hold letter announce the justice department's plan to extend the federal government's recognition of same-sex marriages, even in the 34 states that don't consider it legal. i want tocnn correspondent in washington. taking place later this evening, where will it be and what will be said? >> reporter: fred, he's in new york city to headline the annual gala at the waldorf. a move by the obama administration to extend federal recognition to married same-sex couples in all the states, even those that don't recognize marriage at legal right now. according to excerpts of tonight's speech obtained by cnn's justice reporter, the attorney general will say, "just like during the civil rights movement of the 1960s, the stakes involved in this generation's struggle for lgbt quality could not be higher. at attorney general i will not let this department be simply a bystander during this important moment in history." he'll explain also what the access will do. give same-sex couples in civil and criminal couples the same legal rights as all married couples meaning if someone refuses t
in a speech tonight, hold letter announce the justice department's plan to extend the federal government's recognition of same-sex marriages, even in the 34 states that don't consider it legal. i want tocnn correspondent in washington. taking place later this evening, where will it be and what will be said? >> reporter: fred, he's in new york city to headline the annual gala at the waldorf. a move by the obama administration to extend federal recognition to married same-sex couples in all...
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we'll show you where the federal government is holding them and why. the arizona governor says it's inhumane. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ >>> i'm fredricka whitfield and here are the top stories. three men and a massive manhunt is under way because two men had
we'll show you where the federal government is holding them and why. the arizona governor says it's inhumane. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ how much...
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his government has renewed a push for a massive judicial overhaul that had been frozen for several months, the legislation, parts of the legislation are back on the table. that has led to more protests over the past week and more protests are planned for this week. protesters are already continuing plans to protest this judicial overhaul. but it seems as though, according to benjamin netanyahu's office and netanyahu himself, this visit to the emergency room was a case of dehydration during a heat wave. cnn, jerusalem. >>> nasa is releasing photographs of stars at their moment of bibirth. we'll show you n next. i will be a travel influencer... hey, i thought you were on vacation? it's too expensive. use priceline, they've got deals no one else has. what about work? use priceline, they've got deals i got you.e has. looking great you guys! ♪ go to your ppy price ♪ ♪ priceline ♪ (man) mm, hey, honey. looks like my to-do list grew. "paint the bathroom, give baxter a bath, get life insurance," hm. i have a few minutes. i can do that now. oh, that fast? remember that colonial penn ad? i
his government has renewed a push for a massive judicial overhaul that had been frozen for several months, the legislation, parts of the legislation are back on the table. that has led to more protests over the past week and more protests are planned for this week. protesters are already continuing plans to protest this judicial overhaul. but it seems as though, according to benjamin netanyahu's office and netanyahu himself, this visit to the emergency room was a case of dehydration during a...
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and my thinking is that these g governing bodies should put the athletes in the best possible position to take as best care of themselves as possible. >> ricky, when you think about people like michael phelps and naomi osaka and others who have elevated the conversation about mental health, not just in sports but in other facets of life, you were before your time. i don't think you got a fair shake. i think people judged you before they could hear you out. i'm glad that you were here so we could hear you out this morning. ricky williams, thanks so much for the time, and happy fourth. >> yeah, thanks for having me. >> of course. >>> so there is some brutal heat going on in the west. apparently, there may be a break coming. we'll talk about the weather and what you can look at this holiday weekend. stay close. >>> listen, if you are in the northern u.s., you don't need me to tell you how hot it is. in the south, though, all of the eyes are on what is now tropical storm elsa as it tracks toward florida. tyler malden is with us. nothing that i just said supports anybody going outside this
and my thinking is that these g governing bodies should put the athletes in the best possible position to take as best care of themselves as possible. >> ricky, when you think about people like michael phelps and naomi osaka and others who have elevated the conversation about mental health, not just in sports but in other facets of life, you were before your time. i don't think you got a fair shake. i think people judged you before they could hear you out. i'm glad that you were here so...
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phone with my sources who are first responders here and work throughout jacksonville for the various government agencies, and they are telling me 15 total victims and at first it was 11 and now 15 total victims and four confirmed dead. we, personally, we have seen some victims and these people were okay and alive, but we saw one person, and my photographer jerry saw him with the multiple gunshot wounds in the leg, and triaged at the scene and taken to the hospital. there are several hospitals within the vicinity. one three miles north which is the level one trauma center uf health, and that is the worst of the patients brought there. and another hospital across the river behind us at baptist medical center and several others in the vicinity. this is an area in downtown jacksonville that a lot of people work monday through friday. unless there is a sporting event or festival, you won't see too many people on the weekends. the landing has been there for about 30 years. you have the high-rises and the river front view, and restaurants and shops in there. and now, personally speaking, i have been i
phone with my sources who are first responders here and work throughout jacksonville for the various government agencies, and they are telling me 15 total victims and at first it was 11 and now 15 total victims and four confirmed dead. we, personally, we have seen some victims and these people were okay and alive, but we saw one person, and my photographer jerry saw him with the multiple gunshot wounds in the leg, and triaged at the scene and taken to the hospital. there are several hospitals...
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i've been out of government for four years. i used to do this every day. i used to know about everybody's district i was working with when i was vice president. i know -- i know them and call up and say hey, charlie or harry or mary, and so it's getting to know a lot of these people, to build trust. because everything i say i'm going to try to do, i'm going t try to do. that's also part of the process. so hopefully it can continue. >> mr. president, you just alluded to it there, mr. president. two questions. you are arguably the most legislatively experienced president we have ever seen. but to get this first agenda item over the finish line, you needed republican votes. >> sure. >> you were not going to have republican votes for your build back better agenda. isn't it doomed? and my second question, mr. president, opec plus has snubbed your call to pump more oil. when will you respond with an spr release? >> well, first of all, i'm not anticipating that opec would respond, that russia and/or saudi arabia would respond. they're going to pump some more oil.
i've been out of government for four years. i used to do this every day. i used to know about everybody's district i was working with when i was vice president. i know -- i know them and call up and say hey, charlie or harry or mary, and so it's getting to know a lot of these people, to build trust. because everything i say i'm going to try to do, i'm going t try to do. that's also part of the process. so hopefully it can continue. >> mr. president, you just alluded to it there, mr....
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i'm going to leave it up to the local governments. i'm going to trust that people are going to make the right decisions. we saw a lot of people out here all day today without any masks on, even though it is mandated here in palm beach county where i am. we talked to a few of them and here's what one of them told me. >> no, i left my mask in the car. but because of social distancing can take place here and you cannot be close on everyone, i haven't worn my mask out here on days most of the time. but i do have it in the car, so when i go to stores and other establishments, when i'm indoors i wear it. but outside we're able to social distance and be beyond six feet and i haven't necessarily worn it. >> reporter: granted, outside is safer, but even sanjay gupta has said that it's better to wear the mask when you're outdoors and here it is mandated in palm beach county. orange county mandated, hollywood mandating it. people have strong opinions. some people say we should wear it, it's selfish not to wear it, or there are others who say i'm
i'm going to leave it up to the local governments. i'm going to trust that people are going to make the right decisions. we saw a lot of people out here all day today without any masks on, even though it is mandated here in palm beach county where i am. we talked to a few of them and here's what one of them told me. >> no, i left my mask in the car. but because of social distancing can take place here and you cannot be close on everyone, i haven't worn my mask out here on days most of the...
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referring all questions to the yemenee government. keep in mind, this operation could have been conducted by the u.s., either by the cia or the pentagon. now, sources in the region confirm they were targeting three well-known operatives, al qaeda operatives in the region linked with a training camp in southern yemen, and they had been closely tracked and watched for some time. now, it's important to note here the u.s. is the only country that has carried out these drone strikes in yemen. for perspective, let's turn to cnn analyst peter bergen on how often the u.s. carries out the drone attacks. >> this is part of a campaign that has been going on since president obama assumed office. there have been 91 drone strikes so far under president obama, and 15 other kinds of cruise missile strikes. so more than 100 taken together, this has cost the group dearly. >> now, including today's attack, fred, there have been eight attacks by drone in yemen by the united states this year. back to you. >> and sunlen, several civilians were killed in to
referring all questions to the yemenee government. keep in mind, this operation could have been conducted by the u.s., either by the cia or the pentagon. now, sources in the region confirm they were targeting three well-known operatives, al qaeda operatives in the region linked with a training camp in southern yemen, and they had been closely tracked and watched for some time. now, it's important to note here the u.s. is the only country that has carried out these drone strikes in yemen. for...
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this man was reportedly shot in a damascus neighborhood in a clash with government forces. an opposition activist group says at least 62 people were killed today in the capital and in other cities. yesterday, the arab league stopped its monitoring mission saying it was simply too dangerous. j and this is just in, to cnn, the verdict is guilty, a jury in canada convict ed an immigrant from afghanistan, his wife and son for killing four members of their family for being too westernized. >>> other news happening in the u.s. in alabama police responded to a robbery call in birmingham and found five people dead inside the home. it is a homicide investigation. the cause of death has not been released. maine police confirm blood was found in the home of a missing toddler, illah reynolds. authorities say the next step is to determine who the blood belongs top to. reynolds was 20 months old when her father reported her missing. >>> thousands of people in maryland went for a dip in the chilly waters of the chesapeake bay. the annual polar bear plunge a charity event sponsored by stat
this man was reportedly shot in a damascus neighborhood in a clash with government forces. an opposition activist group says at least 62 people were killed today in the capital and in other cities. yesterday, the arab league stopped its monitoring mission saying it was simply too dangerous. j and this is just in, to cnn, the verdict is guilty, a jury in canada convict ed an immigrant from afghanistan, his wife and son for killing four members of their family for being too westernized....
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they can't form a government on their own. that doesn't matter to these people. what they're celebrating is that they've got the biggest number of votes that almost certain ly means greece will get some kind of stable government and if it happens, there will be sighs of relief breathed tonight in the united states and in europe as well because there's conservative parties is one of the parties that backs the austerity measures it wants greece to make these economic reforms and stay within the eurozone and within single currency and to receive the bailout fund continually from the international creditors. if this result carries through to a coalition government, there will be big sighs of relief in europe and in the united states. >> so it is still early. inknow it is noisy there, matthew. but is there any indication how many hours away we would be from a final or a more definitive tally? >> reporter: it's been 2 1/2 hours since the polls closed. already they've counted 36.9%. so another five or six hours perhaps. we'll have the final result in. but the indication
they can't form a government on their own. that doesn't matter to these people. what they're celebrating is that they've got the biggest number of votes that almost certain ly means greece will get some kind of stable government and if it happens, there will be sighs of relief breathed tonight in the united states and in europe as well because there's conservative parties is one of the parties that backs the austerity measures it wants greece to make these economic reforms and stay within the...
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by late in the day, the government had set up a mobile cell phone service. it wasn't actually quite broadcasting that the equipment was there in place. but this whole city is in a desperate situation. the tv tower here was blown up by the russians just before they left. just because they could. we went to a hospital today. we talked to a doctor there and he told us they don't have electricity. a lot of equipment has been looted by the russians. when they do surgery, he said they do surgery by the light of their cell phones. it's a very, very tough situation. the booby-traps and possibility of mines the government is concerned about that. there are an increasing number of soldiers here, but again, it's a big job. this was a city of a quarter million people until a few months ago. so it's big city for them to go through and check out all of the facilities. but electricity will make a huge difference here. it is cold, and people don't have heating. >> and nic, what now for the ukrainian military offensive? where is it? and what is the situation? >> well, the ru
by late in the day, the government had set up a mobile cell phone service. it wasn't actually quite broadcasting that the equipment was there in place. but this whole city is in a desperate situation. the tv tower here was blown up by the russians just before they left. just because they could. we went to a hospital today. we talked to a doctor there and he told us they don't have electricity. a lot of equipment has been looted by the russians. when they do surgery, he said they do surgery by...
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so now the government is turning to cajoling people on the streets, stopping them on the streets saying why don't you come in and get a vaccine shot, and if you do, the national history will give a pass for four people to come to free to the museum after you get the shot. 2z a whole different approach, but not the idea of scarcity and getting an appointment and standing in line, but we have the vaccine and we really want to you take it. that's a huge, huge change that shows what the next phase of the pandemic will be, getting those hesitant people to get out and get the shot. fred? >> my goodness, museum passes new incentive to get vaccinated in new york. evan mcmorris-santoro, thank you so much. >>> new questions remain unanswered following the deadly police-involved shooting of andrew brown jr. in north carolina. this morning elizabeth city officials revealing that they still don't have all of the details about what exactly happened wednesday morning. officials making a very clear distinction that the shooting and warrants involved county sheriff's deputies, not the city's police forc
so now the government is turning to cajoling people on the streets, stopping them on the streets saying why don't you come in and get a vaccine shot, and if you do, the national history will give a pass for four people to come to free to the museum after you get the shot. 2z a whole different approach, but not the idea of scarcity and getting an appointment and standing in line, but we have the vaccine and we really want to you take it. that's a huge, huge change that shows what the next phase...
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and replace it with a new government of, by and for the people. believe me. that is why i have chosen gettysburg to unveil this contract. i'm asking the american people to rise above the noise and the clutter of our broken politics and to embrace that great faith and optimism that has always been the central ingredient in the american character. there is nothing better or stronger than the american character. [ applause ] >> i am asking the american people to dream big, once again. what follows is my 100 day action plan to make america great again. it's a contract between donald j. trump and the american voter and it begins with bringing honesty, accountability and change to washington, d.c. therefore, on the first day of my term of office, my administration will immediately pursue the following six measures to clean up the corruption and special interest collusion in washington. first, a constitutional amendment to impose term limits on all members of congress. second. a hiring freeze on all federal employees to reduce federal work force through attrition, e
and replace it with a new government of, by and for the people. believe me. that is why i have chosen gettysburg to unveil this contract. i'm asking the american people to rise above the noise and the clutter of our broken politics and to embrace that great faith and optimism that has always been the central ingredient in the american character. there is nothing better or stronger than the american character. [ applause ] >> i am asking the american people to dream big, once again. what...
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what is the government's response to all of this violence? >> reporter: well, we've seen a really troubling violence. an amnesty who is willing to lay down their arms by 9:00 tomorrow morning local time but also the promise of military intervention to stop what they call terrorist actions here. >> translator: we did everything to avoid human victims but we are ready to give an answer to all attempts at invasion, destabilization and the council took the decision with the participation of the armed forces of ukraine. we won't let russia repeat the scenario in the eastern region of ukraine. for those who didn't shoot our soldiers by monday, i signed a decree to guarantee they will not receive any punishment for their actions. >> reporter: well, in that speech, too, there was the offer of decentralization, which is a bit of what they really want, and it's deeply frustrating. we've been going round. the cities that we've been referring to almost around where i'm standing it seems police stations are voting for pro-russian militants at first and th
what is the government's response to all of this violence? >> reporter: well, we've seen a really troubling violence. an amnesty who is willing to lay down their arms by 9:00 tomorrow morning local time but also the promise of military intervention to stop what they call terrorist actions here. >> translator: we did everything to avoid human victims but we are ready to give an answer to all attempts at invasion, destabilization and the council took the decision with the...
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government paid money to the afghan families that lost loved ones in that killing spree. let's bring in sara sidner, she's in kabul. s sara, how much money did these families receive and how is it that this news even emerged. >> reporter: we were told there was a meeting in kandahar city where there was the governor of kandahar province, some of the provincial leaders there as well as a few of the victims and they were handed over $50,000 per each person who died and $10,000 for each person who was injured. so that totals about $860,000 that has gone to these victims. the aft the afghan government says that there were 16 people who were killed in the massacre, was the u.s. government has released the charge seat for army staff sergeant bales, which charges him with 17 counts of murder. and we're told by afghan officials that the payout was for 16 civilians who had dies. so there's still a discrepancy there and no one can quite figure out why the discrepancy exists. but we know a large sum of money, imagine being in one of these villages where your houses are made out of m
government paid money to the afghan families that lost loved ones in that killing spree. let's bring in sara sidner, she's in kabul. s sara, how much money did these families receive and how is it that this news even emerged. >> reporter: we were told there was a meeting in kandahar city where there was the governor of kandahar province, some of the provincial leaders there as well as a few of the victims and they were handed over $50,000 per each person who died and $10,000 for each...
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right on point, that says when you're exercising free speech, you're not engaging in a fraud on the government. and that's what unfortunately, most people don't understand in this context. >> that's just one example of the actions. that's just one example of the actions in this indictment. >> absolutely. >> this is a long list compiled from the indictment. i mean, there are -- it's more than a dozen, not speech, actions that the former president -- >> like what? >> i mean, where do i even start? >> like what, tell me? >> asking the arizona speaker to interfere with ascertaining? >> asking. >> the justice department -- >> asking is speech. >> but any -- >> that's the point, asking is speech. it's not action. >> almost all alleged criminal activity has to do with using words and speech. and that's -- listen. this is obviously the defense that you're going to use, and it will be fascinating to see how it works out in a court of law. i want to move on to another issue. and that is -- >> you make an interesting point because you're saying that asking is action. now, asking is aspirational. asking i
right on point, that says when you're exercising free speech, you're not engaging in a fraud on the government. and that's what unfortunately, most people don't understand in this context. >> that's just one example of the actions. that's just one example of the actions in this indictment. >> absolutely. >> this is a long list compiled from the indictment. i mean, there are -- it's more than a dozen, not speech, actions that the former president -- >> like what? >>...